Callum Osmand has been brought into Celtic’s Europa League squad in the place of injured Cameron Carter-Vickers.
The teenage forward was initially left out of the squad that was named at the start of the campaign.
But with Carter-Vickers suffering a long-term injury they have been allowed to replace him for the remaining five games of the league phase.
Osmand, who joined the Hoops from Fulham in the summer, made his debut in the 4-0 win over Falkirk last week.
He followed that up with an extra-time goal to seal a 3-1 League Cup semi-final win over Rangers at the weekend.
Celtic confirmed on Wednesday that he has now been added to the European squad and will make the trip to Denmark for their game against FC Midtjylland on Thursday night.
Confirming the news on social media, a statement from the club said: “We can confirm that striker Callum Osmand has replaced Cameron Carter-Vickers on our UEFA player list following Cameron’s unfortunate long-term injury.”
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